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FRIDAY 28TH JANUARY 2011
Miners top pay
MINING workers
earn two-thirds more
than the average
wage-earner, new
figures show, and this
gap is likely to widen
as skills shortages take
hold during the flood reconstruction.
Workers in the booming industry receive on
average $114,700 a year, Bureau of Statistics
figures showed yesterday... Read more
Prayers for Mandela
SOUTH Africans are
praying for the health
of Nelson Mandela
after the country’s
anti-apartheid
hero and first black
president entered
hospital in Johannesburg.
The news that the increasingly frail Madiba
- the clan name by which the 92-year-old
Nobel peace prize winner... Read more
Knives are out
WHEN Michael
O’Brien chose
to slap back at
Kevin Foley in
parliament late
last year after
the Treasurer
had delivered
him a typically
rambunctious
rebuke, it set a bizarre precedent, as Tom
Richardson notes. View page
The Southeast town of Millicent – hit this week with
another round of retrenchments at the local paper mill
– is facing a tough time ahead for families and local
businesses. But the local mayor can still see a bright side,
as KEVIN NAUGHTON reports: Read more
Millicent
to roll
with the
punches
The Millicent paper mill (top) and Mayor Peter Gandolfi
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